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Ind vs Aus: I Am Not A Power-Hitting Batsman, I Play According To The Situation, Says Rahul
India's limited-overs vice-captain for the tour of Australia, KL Rahul on Wednesday admitted that he does not have the power-hitting skills but he tries his best to keep the run-rate up.
"I wouldn't call my batting power-hitting, that's something that I honestly feel like I have not been able to do or not what I am blessed with. I am blessed with a certain skill and I try and play the role I feel the team requires me to play at that particular moment. If that means scoring runs at 160-170 strike rate, I try to do that to the best of my ability and if it's the other way around, I will try to do that," Rahul said while speaking to the media.
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